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my family comes from toronto, canada. my school is the university of toronto. >> also a very good school. [laughter] >> never heard of it. >> i'm studying contemporary asian studies and political science. >> what are your plans after graduation? >> i would like to get some real-life experience first and work a little bit before i decide my next steps. >> good for you. both of you are here to participate in the taiwan program 2013. can you tell us about the program? what is it all about? i know it was aimed to attract overseas youth. what is the program entail? what are some of the services offered that were most attractive to you? >> i would say that the program is all about bringing overseas trainees to taiwan to show us where our culture came from, and about how great taiwan is, and hopefully bring us back over to taiwan after this great program. the internship is just an added cass. getting real-life experience, getting to see how real jobs work and people helping us and showing us around taiwan. >> where did you work
my family comes from toronto, canada. my school is the university of toronto. >> also a very good school. [laughter] >> never heard of it. >> i'm studying contemporary asian studies and political science. >> what are your plans after graduation? >> i would like to get some real-life experience first and work a little bit before i decide my next steps. >> good for you. both of you are here to participate in the taiwan program 2013. can you tell us about the...
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let's get more on this now from daniel who is in toronto for us now. daniel rumors surfaced sometime ago about this video, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: well, that's right. about, i guess early may in year, a u.s. website gawker.com normally specializes in gossip and pretty reputable toronto newspaper, the star, both said that their reporters had viewed a video of the mayor of toronto, rob ford, he was the only person in the video, and he was speak ago way, he made some racist and home phobic comments, and then he went onto do what appeared to be lighting a crack cocaine pi pipe. now this was bombshell news around the world but the video never surfaced. mayor ford said in a rather terse statement that he didn't use crack cocaine and can't comment on a video that doesn't exist. but after that there was a steady trickle of reports that mayor ford and his associates were looking around for this video. nothing confirm. what we learned today from the chief of police of toronto, was that the police have had a huge operation looking for the video th
let's get more on this now from daniel who is in toronto for us now. daniel rumors surfaced sometime ago about this video, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: well, that's right. about, i guess early may in year, a u.s. website gawker.com normally specializes in gossip and pretty reputable toronto newspaper, the star, both said that their reporters had viewed a video of the mayor of toronto, rob ford, he was the only person in the video, and he was speak ago way, he made some racist...
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toronto con 26 punto y dc unites en el sotano de la conferencia del este con solo 15 unidades. antencion porque no todo es malo en el once capitalino. porque maÑana jugara la final de la copa abierta de los estados unidos frente a real salt lake, el partido esta programado enn el estadio rio tinto a partir de las 9 de la noche tiempo de washington. de ganar dc united la copa tran derecho de participar el proximo aÑo en la liga campeones de concacaf. maÑana se viene otra fecha de la champions leafue y el barcelona se medira al celtics de vista, el tata martino habla de no tener a lionel messi en el equipo. tras su buena participacion en el mundial de futbol playa la seleccion salvadoreÑa ya esta en casa. hablo el tercer mejor goleador del mundial. y tras el regreso del mundia, se ha dado el lamentable robo de la lancha y motor propiedad del jugador agusti Ín ruiz, mientras el defendia su pais deportivamente otros aprovecharo n para robarle. que verguenza. nos vamos a una ultima pausa, al regreso... culminan los festivales al aire libre con un despliegue de artistas salvador
toronto con 26 punto y dc unites en el sotano de la conferencia del este con solo 15 unidades. antencion porque no todo es malo en el once capitalino. porque maÑana jugara la final de la copa abierta de los estados unidos frente a real salt lake, el partido esta programado enn el estadio rio tinto a partir de las 9 de la noche tiempo de washington. de ganar dc united la copa tran derecho de participar el proximo aÑo en la liga campeones de concacaf. maÑana se viene otra fecha de la champions...
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across the forward is id he's a political science professor at the university of toronto our gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it so i'm it's go to you first. do you believe a word that barack obama has to say given the last thirty years of bad relations between the two countries and i'm talking about covert overt operations up to this day. you know. the last ten years cannot be blamed on obama. i think he has a sponsible for his own presidency and he has been relatively a better president when it comes to iran when you compared him to others we have had occasions when the us congress wanted to pass new sanctions against iran and he has opposed those type of sanctions and in his speech at the un i think he had the couple of good points that was the first time we have heard that from a u.s. president for example he talked about president rouhani having a mandate from the iranian people basically recognizing that there is a vibrant democracy in iran and that the president is. elected by the majority and then he has a ma
across the forward is id he's a political science professor at the university of toronto our gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it so i'm it's go to you first. do you believe a word that barack obama has to say given the last thirty years of bad relations between the two countries and i'm talking about covert overt operations up to this day. you know. the last ten years cannot be blamed on obama. i think he has a sponsible for...
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why do toronto and vancouver have everything? >> it not just canada. ew years they are offering incentives. new mexico. you hear a lot of new mexico and louisiana. tavis: is l.a. not being competitive enough? >> i think so. have a job where i am 10 minutes away from my son's school. tavis: i was mentioning because it is one of my favorite films. does it feel like 20 years since "the second thing." -- basic instinct." >> it feels like 75 years. tavis: how am i supposed to read that? >> it feels like a long time ago. far,ar wars in a galaxy far away. tavis: have you seen it recently? >> i have not. i figure if anyone recognizes me from that it is good. it was so long ago. i see you all the time in it. i recognize you. you have got some distance in the rearview mirror. you mentioned "big love." is there some stuff you look back on now that you are extremely proud of? you think, i am so glad i did that? at your modesty aside for second. >> there are a lot. i am really proud of "big love your co--- the love." i was proud of "the sick instinct -- "basic inst
why do toronto and vancouver have everything? >> it not just canada. ew years they are offering incentives. new mexico. you hear a lot of new mexico and louisiana. tavis: is l.a. not being competitive enough? >> i think so. have a job where i am 10 minutes away from my son's school. tavis: i was mentioning because it is one of my favorite films. does it feel like 20 years since "the second thing." -- basic instinct." >> it feels like 75 years. tavis: how am i...
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. >> boston traded for toronto bluejays skip are john farrell who has proven to be the antivalentine. >> valentine was pretty much about him. the players never warmed up to him. i'm not saying they quit on him but they didn't try too hard. they lost 93 games, it was a miserable place to be. they had no chance to fire him this season. >> just they can attribute their impressive turn around to farrell's leadership, his laid back demeanor and attention to detail has been key, as well as the team first attitude. >> when we first assembled in fort miers, it was sure we had a tight knit group, we started to experience some things and answer some challenges that we felt we had a good team. >> but farrell's are influence reaches beyond the clubhouse, a tangible influence on the game, after all 51-year-old are manager was a pitching coach for four seasons. plus farrell is one of just two professionals in the season and drawing upon that experience is priceless. >> he knows these guys so well. he knows the bullpen, the starting rotation, if there's any area of the game he excels at, this is it.
. >> boston traded for toronto bluejays skip are john farrell who has proven to be the antivalentine. >> valentine was pretty much about him. the players never warmed up to him. i'm not saying they quit on him but they didn't try too hard. they lost 93 games, it was a miserable place to be. they had no chance to fire him this season. >> just they can attribute their impressive turn around to farrell's leadership, his laid back demeanor and attention to detail has been key, as...
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minus 3 in winnipeg. 9 degrees toronto. take a look at the lows. you'll see frost out on the ground in places like toronto. chicago 4 degrees. 0 for you in denver. things are starting to cool down now. i'll leave you with your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. >>> in this episode of tomorrow, a french journalist gathers the information on post disaster japan. david is a science journalist and director who appears on many scientific tv programs in france. with a doctorate in molecular and cellular biology he's a comment tater. immediately after the 3/11 earthquake he began visiting regula currently, he has a strong
minus 3 in winnipeg. 9 degrees toronto. take a look at the lows. you'll see frost out on the ground in places like toronto. chicago 4 degrees. 0 for you in denver. things are starting to cool down now. i'll leave you with your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. >>> in this episode of tomorrow, a french journalist gathers the...
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is it the montreal expos, toronto blue jay, vancouver canadians or havana cubans? the answer when "early today" continues. s, vancouver canadians or havana cubans? the answer when "early today" continues. they say no good deed goes unpunished. and some days it seems true. but we keep on doing the things that matter& like buying new raspberry 5 hour energy. from now to the end of the year, a portion of each sale... benefits living beyond breast cancer, to empower women affected by breast cancer. new raspberry 5 hour energy. it's one good deed that will go just right. >>> so before the break we asked what is the first non-u.s. team to win the world series. the montreal expos, the toronto blue jays, vancouver, canadians or havana cubans. it's the blue jays. they defeated the team 4-3 in game six. >>> lyons and cowboys. dez versus megatron. he's not playing shy. saying anything johnson can do, i can do better. funny thing is, dez's boss, jerry jones said megatron was the league's best. by the way, i took a look at the stats. dez is kind of right. >>> the carolina panth
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mention, is an award-winning film maker and a professor of film in toronto. known around the world for his work in film and in civil rights activism. tarek is an emergency room physician, an assistant professor of medicine at university in canada and london, ontario. he is also a member of the canadian doctors for refugee care. he's very adjusted in working with individuals in conflict zones, which is why he was doing this work in gaza where he trains doctors and nurses and emergency critical care procedures at the hospital. >> naomi klein, you like john and tarek and cecilia r from canada. what is your government, the canadian government, the government of stephen harper, doing to free these men? >> all we know is what they're saying publicly. i think there are different levels of government. cecilia and talk more about the dealings with the consular staff. i think there've been huge amount to support john and tarek imprisoned to try to make their lives as comfortable as possible. inhink there are individuals the canadian government who really care passionat
mention, is an award-winning film maker and a professor of film in toronto. known around the world for his work in film and in civil rights activism. tarek is an emergency room physician, an assistant professor of medicine at university in canada and london, ontario. he is also a member of the canadian doctors for refugee care. he's very adjusted in working with individuals in conflict zones, which is why he was doing this work in gaza where he trains doctors and nurses and emergency critical...
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analyst and into and we cross the ford is id he's a political science professor at the university of toronto and gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it find it's go to you first. do you believe a word that barack obama has to say given the last thirty years of bad relations between the two countries and i'm talking about covert overt operations up to this day. you know. the last ten years cannot be blamed on obama i think he is responsible for his own presidency and he has been relatively a better president when it comes to iran haven't you compared him to others we have had occasions when the us congress wanted to pass a new sanction against iran and he has opposed to those type of sanctions and in his a speech at the u.n. i think he had a couple of good points it was the first time we have heard that from. u.s. president for example he talked about president rouhani having a mandate from the iranian people basically recognizing that these are vibrant democracy in iran and that the president is. elected by the majority and t
analyst and into and we cross the ford is id he's a political science professor at the university of toronto and gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it find it's go to you first. do you believe a word that barack obama has to say given the last thirty years of bad relations between the two countries and i'm talking about covert overt operations up to this day. you know. the last ten years cannot be blamed on obama i think he is...
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a butch of bilateral toronto treaties between britain and spain, port gal, netherlands, brazil, and the u.s. joined during the civil war, which i'll tell you've about in a minute. they were called the mixed commissions or the mixed courts, and the reason they were called mixed was because they involved judges from different countries. so there we would be a british judge brazilian judge and if they couldn't agree they would toss a coin and pick a third judge to help decide the case. >> as young child i tasted the bitter fruits of segregation and racial discrimination and i didn't like it. as my father and my father, my grandparents, my great-grandparents, why segregation? why racial discrimination and? and they would say, that's the way it is. don't get in trouble. don't get in the way. but in 1955, when i was in the tenth grade, 15 years old, i heard rosa parks. i heard the voice of martin luther king, jr. on the radio, and the words words of dr. king ininspired me to fine a way to get in the way in 1956 was my brother's and sisters and some of my first cousins went down the public lib
a butch of bilateral toronto treaties between britain and spain, port gal, netherlands, brazil, and the u.s. joined during the civil war, which i'll tell you've about in a minute. they were called the mixed commissions or the mixed courts, and the reason they were called mixed was because they involved judges from different countries. so there we would be a british judge brazilian judge and if they couldn't agree they would toss a coin and pick a third judge to help decide the case. >> as...
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this is john greyson, a toronto film maker, and tarek loubani, a doctor, who were freed unexpectedly on sunday. >> we're just getting a sense now of incredible support that was there that came together from every corner, canadians, people around the world, people here in egypt emma to make this day possible -- in egypt, to make this day possible. it is not over, but for now with that we would say hi, peace. importantly,very we thank you. thank you for your support. thank you so much for your help. they use so much for everything. >> the pair of hunger striking canadians are now being prevented from leaving egypt. they've been in touch with their families and say they are in a safe location as they clear up the red tape or return home to canada. they were arrested august 16 after rushing to the scene of a mass shooting by state forces of supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi. they staged a three-week hunger strike while being kept in a crowded and cockroach infested cell. with 600 peoples. there were such international outcry over their arrests because they're canadian and can
this is john greyson, a toronto film maker, and tarek loubani, a doctor, who were freed unexpectedly on sunday. >> we're just getting a sense now of incredible support that was there that came together from every corner, canadians, people around the world, people here in egypt emma to make this day possible -- in egypt, to make this day possible. it is not over, but for now with that we would say hi, peace. importantly,very we thank you. thank you for your support. thank you so much for...
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toronto, de los mejores en la historia, retirado en el 2012, encontrÓ en el arte su motivaciÓn para el futuro, carla arambure. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. en las grandes ligas, dicen que lo importante no es llegar, sino mantenerse. >>> la clave del Éxito fue responsabilidad. ir buscando poco a poco lo que he aprendido, con lo que necesitaba hacer. >>> si de constancia y perfecciÓn se habla, ser venezolano es la mejor muestra de este botÓn, omar vizquel, el mejor campo corto latino en la historia de bÉisbol, nos compartiÓ, quÉ queda luego de jugar los partidos traducidos en 24 aÑos de carrera. >>> mucha nostalgia. sentÍa que parte de mi vida se estaba yendÓ. se alejaba de mÍ. pero ya estaba claro la mente de que ya necesitaba un cambio en mi vida. no iba a poder jugar por toda la vida. la mente me pedÍa que tenia que dar un brinco a hacer algo diferente. y por eso, estoy ahora haciendo lo que estoy haciendo. >>> en su nueva faceta como artista plÁstico, muestra su exposiciÓn (nombre en inglÉs), que incluyÓ frutos de trabajo de tantos aÑos, las luces del estadio a lo largo y anch
toronto, de los mejores en la historia, retirado en el 2012, encontrÓ en el arte su motivaciÓn para el futuro, carla arambure. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. en las grandes ligas, dicen que lo importante no es llegar, sino mantenerse. >>> la clave del Éxito fue responsabilidad. ir buscando poco a poco lo que he aprendido, con lo que necesitaba hacer. >>> si de constancia y perfecciÓn se habla, ser venezolano es la mejor muestra de este botÓn, omar vizquel, el mejor campo corto...
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lawyers group wrote a letter to ontario attorney general john jurist and toronto police chief bill blair saying that it was their duty to arrest cheney as a person suspected on reasonable grounds of authorizing counseling aiding abetting and failing to prevent torture group goes on to say that once richard cheney rich richer dick cheney and canada canada must ensure that dick cheney is either investigated and prosecuted for the indict of all offense of torture in canada or extradited to another country willing and able to do so so that you know. there are goofy and kooky he's actually been convicted is something i am sure many people up there is the direct response he has been and i did and convicted for war crimes in kuala lumpur in them so i. don't go to kuala lumpur so you think on the line are you going to do the u.s.o. you guys if it's hysterical like three or four thousand americans have died in iraq i think it's amazing that a bunch of kooky people believe that they could end your steps on a form you think it's just you think is just hysterical that the reputation of america has b
lawyers group wrote a letter to ontario attorney general john jurist and toronto police chief bill blair saying that it was their duty to arrest cheney as a person suspected on reasonable grounds of authorizing counseling aiding abetting and failing to prevent torture group goes on to say that once richard cheney rich richer dick cheney and canada canada must ensure that dick cheney is either investigated and prosecuted for the indict of all offense of torture in canada or extradited to another...
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to toronto. his phone number. that in and of itself is worth a lot. >> jimmy: did your family get excited? did you tell them the story? >> jimmy: i got to utter the phrase i never thought i would, "oh, damn, i forgot to text wayne gretzky." you know all those years ago growing of in toronto, i never thought i would say those words. >> jimmy: here you are with your son, archie, at a rangers game i guess? >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: he's got -- that's not the game puck, no wouldn't have the logo. >> caught the puck from msg, vip services. such a lucky. it was a lucky catch. they were -- they were in like this. >> jimmy: does he like it? >> he loves going to hockey games. i love taking him to hockey s. it is a lot of fun. i never caught a puck. though i did once catch a baseball. >> jimmy: you did. >> at a dodgers' game. a few years back, went to a dodgers' game, jason bateman, my sometimes friend. please, that is a whole another -- so jason is a big dodgers' fan. he had season tickets forever. he loves tdodgers. >> jim
to toronto. his phone number. that in and of itself is worth a lot. >> jimmy: did your family get excited? did you tell them the story? >> jimmy: i got to utter the phrase i never thought i would, "oh, damn, i forgot to text wayne gretzky." you know all those years ago growing of in toronto, i never thought i would say those words. >> jimmy: here you are with your son, archie, at a rangers game i guess? >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: he's got -- that's not the...
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we have more from toronto. >> he formally became a canadian. >> it is the biggest threat. >> new laws aimed at taxing foreign income and assets are causing americans to divorce their mother land. it is more than seven times the number for the whole of 2012. >> they are busy constantly. >> the u.s. has one of the most intrusive tax policies in the world. that will be strengthened by the tax compliance act. next year, banks will be forced to report american owned assets or face sanctions. >> other than wait until this new berlin wall is built to try to keep u.s. citizens in the country, i decided, it is better to get out before the wall is built. >> divorcing america can be expensive as well. they must pay an exit tax. >> they continue to be liable for taxes. the fact that they renounce their citizenship does not save them from having to pay their taxes. >> they've been asked to declare their income, but the u.s. had no way to check for themselves without a court order. >> for more on the new tax law, we are joined from san francisco by robert a wood, tax lawyer and managing partner. th
we have more from toronto. >> he formally became a canadian. >> it is the biggest threat. >> new laws aimed at taxing foreign income and assets are causing americans to divorce their mother land. it is more than seven times the number for the whole of 2012. >> they are busy constantly. >> the u.s. has one of the most intrusive tax policies in the world. that will be strengthened by the tax compliance act. next year, banks will be forced to report american owned...
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. >> this is a davidville at a toronto tpt station. people is supposed to tn going here and the people are not happy. eventually the doors start to thut on this guy but he keeps them open and is like, somebody, comes over, blocking the door and pushes the guy. that's when this guy busts into some kung fu karate moves. >> oh! >> i think i saw an elbow, all kinds of kicks. at one point i think he tried to do like a fire ball. eventually he just starts kicking the closed door and continues to do so as the train starts to pull out of the station there. >> that's pretty funny. >> that guy in the red shirt is like the savior for everybody on that team. it's just annoying. >> captivate your hearts. ♪ i don't want faux come round here no more, i geg you for mercy. >> in pressure little girld is 10-month-o 10-month-old, she's going to sending her the version of a song. >> noet i'm going to wake up missing you, i'm going to wake up missing you ♪ >> she's just incredible at the depth of this song but also her mother's choice. the lyrics are s
. >> this is a davidville at a toronto tpt station. people is supposed to tn going here and the people are not happy. eventually the doors start to thut on this guy but he keeps them open and is like, somebody, comes over, blocking the door and pushes the guy. that's when this guy busts into some kung fu karate moves. >> oh! >> i think i saw an elbow, all kinds of kicks. at one point i think he tried to do like a fire ball. eventually he just starts kicking the closed door and...
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michaels college in toronto. it's a high school. he gets the handover. boom, knocks that kid over, book, knocks that kid over, boom, knocks that kid over. it's like a video game. there's like five red people around him. they went on to win 53-2. this one out of oil know. elk grove versus rolling meadows. they're going to throw the hail mary there. adam o'malley tosses this ball up. it gets bounced around but right into the hands of wide receiver mike bishop. here you got it from the end zone camera. you can see how this is tipped and ended up in the right place at the right time. pretty wild play in high school football. >> makes you want to watch high school football instead of pro football on monday. >> see the trick terrifying these customers. >> this would be fun to pull on your prank. next "right this minute." and still to come, the race is on! plus, this baby elephant spots something special. why this be the biggest ever. >>> one of the most beautiful displays ever affection ever -- ever caught on camera. thatite elepan with his h runni from mom? b
michaels college in toronto. it's a high school. he gets the handover. boom, knocks that kid over, book, knocks that kid over, boom, knocks that kid over. it's like a video game. there's like five red people around him. they went on to win 53-2. this one out of oil know. elk grove versus rolling meadows. they're going to throw the hail mary there. adam o'malley tosses this ball up. it gets bounced around but right into the hands of wide receiver mike bishop. here you got it from the end zone...
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el tÉcnico, ben olsen dividiÓ a su plantilla en dos, una que enfrentÓ a toronto fc el sÁbado en canadÁ y que perdio y otra para medirse al real salt lake esta noche. con tan solo tres partidos ganados y 21 perdidos en 30 salidas, hasta ahora la peor marca de su historia, los capitalinos jugaran con cierta presiÓn. real salt lake quiere levantar su segundo trofeo oficial frente a un d.c. united que llega intentando salvar la temporada si gana este tÍtulo, para asÍ dejar atrÁs la dignidad del club que vienen arrastrando en la campaÑa regular de la mls. hoy inicio otra semana de la champions league y ya ganaron, barcelona, chelsea, arsenal borussia entre otros, pero maÑana se viena otra jornada. el real madrid termino de preparar el encuentro de la segunda jornada de la champions league que disputara Án maÑana frente al copenhague en el santiago bernabÉu. los jugadores a esta hora ya se encuentran en la ciudad real madrid, donde completaron el Último entrenamiento y descansarÁn en la residencia hasta horas antes del partido. carlo ancelotti dividiÓ en dos grupos a los futbolis
el tÉcnico, ben olsen dividiÓ a su plantilla en dos, una que enfrentÓ a toronto fc el sÁbado en canadÁ y que perdio y otra para medirse al real salt lake esta noche. con tan solo tres partidos ganados y 21 perdidos en 30 salidas, hasta ahora la peor marca de su historia, los capitalinos jugaran con cierta presiÓn. real salt lake quiere levantar su segundo trofeo oficial frente a un d.c. united que llega intentando salvar la temporada si gana este tÍtulo, para asÍ dejar atrÁs la...
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joining us now to figure it all out, we have adrian of "the toronto star." trusted sec ceo david contend i d thank to both of you for being with us. adrian, let's start with you because you covered this company in your neck of the woods. how bad is it and what was the fallout? >> what is actually incredible in your introduction you mentioned american taxpayers are on the hook for $54 million. i would suggest you guys got off quite lightly as far as money goes. when it came to our federal gun registry here in canada, the former fedliberal federal government hired cgi for the long gun registry in canada. it was complete disaster. it cost taxpayers nearly $2.7 billion when all was said and done. cgi's contract was eventually canceled by the conservative government that came into power in 2007. we tried to save a little bit of money but it wasn't the only screw-up that cgi had here in the province of ontario. we had a e-health which costs taxpayers again over a billion dollars. implemented by the liberal government in ontario. and another contract canceled by cg
joining us now to figure it all out, we have adrian of "the toronto star." trusted sec ceo david contend i d thank to both of you for being with us. adrian, let's start with you because you covered this company in your neck of the woods. how bad is it and what was the fallout? >> what is actually incredible in your introduction you mentioned american taxpayers are on the hook for $54 million. i would suggest you guys got off quite lightly as far as money goes. when it came to...
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a few weeks after that we went to see mamma mia in toronto. it was that combination of acting and the performance on stage of the singers and she said that's what i want to do. ♪ things have changed that's a fact ♪ >> i'm going to be a great actress and a singer songwriter. >> she went for it. >> i'm miley cyrus and i'm auditioning for the role of zoey and hannah montana. >> in 2003, against her father's wishes, she auditioned for the role of a lifetime. >> i think you can see the long range plan when you look at the hannah montana audition. she knew what she was doing. she knew what the world required and she knew the world would be a steppingstone to other things. >> producers weren't so sure. when we come back miley's battle to become hannah montana. [ male announcer ] when you have sinus pressure and pain, you feel...squeezed. congested. beat down. crushed. as if the weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. liberated. released. decongested. ope
a few weeks after that we went to see mamma mia in toronto. it was that combination of acting and the performance on stage of the singers and she said that's what i want to do. ♪ things have changed that's a fact ♪ >> i'm going to be a great actress and a singer songwriter. >> she went for it. >> i'm miley cyrus and i'm auditioning for the role of zoey and hannah montana. >> in 2003, against her father's wishes, she auditioned for the role of a lifetime. >> i...
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the montreal expfrpblgsos, or the blue jays, and -- it's the toronto blue jays. on this date in 1992, they defeated the braves 4-3. >>> and all the stories we are talking about, richard lui and bill karins. >> this is a study that has been done for about five years about kids in the united states age 4 to 14 done by highlights, and that's a magazine. they survey the kids. they got about 1,400 of them to respond to the survey. what they found is that 77% of kids in the united states believe the u.s. is the best country in the world. however, look down to the second bullet there -- third, rather. 68% of kids believe it's safer to be a kid today than when their parents were kids -- >> well, that's good. >> on the flip side, 1 in 2 feel it's safer to play inside rather than outside. >> i think that's accurate. aren't you safer in your house. >> yeah, safer to be sitting there in front of your xbox. >> i think kids in any country think their country is the greatest country. >> 40% of them think freedom is the best thing about living here. so they are very aware of wha
the montreal expfrpblgsos, or the blue jays, and -- it's the toronto blue jays. on this date in 1992, they defeated the braves 4-3. >>> and all the stories we are talking about, richard lui and bill karins. >> this is a study that has been done for about five years about kids in the united states age 4 to 14 done by highlights, and that's a magazine. they survey the kids. they got about 1,400 of them to respond to the survey. what they found is that 77% of kids in the united...
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three in winnipeg and single digits in chicago as well as toronto. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. >> i'm the executive vice president of the wilson center. i want to welcome all of you today. the wilson center was chartered by the congress as the official memorial to our 28th president. it is the nation's key nonpartisan policy form for tackling global issues through independent research, open
three in winnipeg and single digits in chicago as well as toronto. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. >> i'm the executive vice president of the wilson center. i want to welcome all of you today. the wilson center was chartered by the congress as the official memorial to our 28th president. it is the nation's key nonpartisan policy form for tackling global issues through...
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despite a ban on shipping parts some of the most popular peugeot in toronto models are still made in iran and the country produces its own cars a based on french designs and sanctions perhaps at official business between the u.s. and iran but american companies such as general motors are already said to be moving to secure their positions journalist george melbourne no thinks the u.s. is waiting for the right time. i think already there of been. secret contacts between u.s. firms and iranian counterparts in order to to prepare or to undeceive paid a political deal between iran and the united states mainly these contacts of all could in the automobile sector unfortunately for us in france we are the brother the last one even two who tried to to to go to iraq because for the last the last years france was extremely active in the fighting against the iran from was exerting a lot of pressure you know for the last twenty years the us where outside from iran and the the french businessmen i do quite good positioning around the. automobile sector and now they're afraid that these all these
despite a ban on shipping parts some of the most popular peugeot in toronto models are still made in iran and the country produces its own cars a based on french designs and sanctions perhaps at official business between the u.s. and iran but american companies such as general motors are already said to be moving to secure their positions journalist george melbourne no thinks the u.s. is waiting for the right time. i think already there of been. secret contacts between u.s. firms and iranian...
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. >>> history time on this day in 1993, the toronto blue jay, joe carter, hit a walkoff homer to win the world series against the phillies. toronto was up three games to two and about to win it all until the phillies grabbed the lead late in the game. in the bottom of the ninth, carter stepped up, two on, one out, and he was in the hole with two strikes. the pitch was low and tight, but big joe smashed it right over the left field wall. carter danced around the base path, and the blue jays became back-to-back world series champs 20 years ago today. and that's it from fenway park in boston as we get ready for game one of the fall classic tonight. it comes on the tv on the big fox broadcast network. 8:00 in boston, 7:00 in st. louis. until then -- ♪ >>> when washington was on the brink, we were there trying to work out a deal. when the health care law was being cooked up, we were the first to tell you the chefs wanted no part of it, when the nation was facing a downgrade, we came in that very night to set the record straight. each time, every time, we have been there for you all the
. >>> history time on this day in 1993, the toronto blue jay, joe carter, hit a walkoff homer to win the world series against the phillies. toronto was up three games to two and about to win it all until the phillies grabbed the lead late in the game. in the bottom of the ninth, carter stepped up, two on, one out, and he was in the hole with two strikes. the pitch was low and tight, but big joe smashed it right over the left field wall. carter danced around the base path, and the blue...
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my share, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere ♪ i've been to reno, chicago, fargo, minnesota ♪ ♪ buffalo, toronto, winslow, sarasota ♪ ♪ wichita, tulsa, ottawa, oklahoma, tampa, panama ♪ ♪ mattua, lapaloma, bangor, baltimore, salvador ♪ ♪ amarillo, tocapillo, pocotello, amperdllo ♪ ♪ i'm a killer, i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ crossed the deserts bare, man ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain air, man ♪ ♪ travel-- i've had my share, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere.
my share, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere ♪ i've been to reno, chicago, fargo, minnesota ♪ ♪ buffalo, toronto, winslow, sarasota ♪ ♪ wichita, tulsa, ottawa, oklahoma, tampa, panama ♪ ♪ mattua, lapaloma, bangor, baltimore, salvador ♪ ♪ amarillo, tocapillo, pocotello, amperdllo ♪ ♪ i'm a killer, i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ crossed the deserts bare, man ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain air, man ♪ ♪ travel-- i've had my share, man ♪...
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. >>> also in canada, a fire breaks out as a propane facility in toronto, ontario, shortly before 4:00 in the morning. it quickly spreads into a seemingly bottomless pit of flames, and exploding cylinders of propane. >> when we got to the scene, we actually had small cylinders that were exploding and rocketing several hundred feet in the air. >> in the predawn darkness, huge clouds of propane flare up like explosions from hell. dark smoke billows from the uncontrollable blaze. cannisters shoot up like rockets. >> most of them were the smaller cylinders. they are commonly called a 33-pound cylinder. this site had hundreds and hundreds of those on site and that's what was rocketing up in the air. my biggest concern was where was the staff, because we couldn't see them coming down. >> the fire begins during a delivery at a 24-hour propane supply business. >> there was an accident and it released a large amount of propane. so that cloud found an ignition source. that was a vapor cloud explosion. there's a tremendous amount of force. >> the initial explosion severely damages several nearby
. >>> also in canada, a fire breaks out as a propane facility in toronto, ontario, shortly before 4:00 in the morning. it quickly spreads into a seemingly bottomless pit of flames, and exploding cylinders of propane. >> when we got to the scene, we actually had small cylinders that were exploding and rocketing several hundred feet in the air. >> in the predawn darkness, huge clouds of propane flare up like explosions from hell. dark smoke billows from the uncontrollable...
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. >> reporter: the goal was to find new ways to collaborate with doctors and nurses in developing toronto. >> taking a toy gun, farresting the electronics from that toy gun and adapting it on oh to an iv pole to make an alarm. >> reporter: but in the last year he discovered a need for those types of devices in america. >> affordability is interesting in terms of healthcare in america. >> reporter: there is a push to reduce wasteful spending and empower patients. >> we face crisis in terms of quality of healthcare. we need those inventors and mad scientists. we need them to turn their passion and their creativity to healthcare. >> reporter: one practical application of jose's prototypes is through maker nurse a new program funded by the robert wood foundation. he's teaching nurses how to treat patients using his prototype. one example is the nebulizer, the cup doctors will put over a patient's nose and mouth to breathe. >> you can make some with tubing for $7 which has shown to be safe. >> during the blackout or having no power, it would be so efficient. >> there is no reason why we should
. >> reporter: the goal was to find new ways to collaborate with doctors and nurses in developing toronto. >> taking a toy gun, farresting the electronics from that toy gun and adapting it on oh to an iv pole to make an alarm. >> reporter: but in the last year he discovered a need for those types of devices in america. >> affordability is interesting in terms of healthcare in america. >> reporter: there is a push to reduce wasteful spending and empower patients....
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temperatures are really up towards the north in the single digits in places like winnipeg, chicago and toronto and in the low teens in boston as well as new york city on your friday. finally, across europe, a strong low pressure system has moved away from the western continent but new system has approached once again, for the western continent. the most severe area is across the iberian peninsula. very large scale damaging winds and tornadic activity is likely on friday. temperatures are as follows. really mild in many places. 18 degrees in london and 19 degrees in paris. extremely warm for this time of year across the center and eastern part of europe. look at this. 22 degrees for the high in budapest and 26 on the last day of the business week. that's it for me now and up next, your three-day outlook. >>> an i tailian tv program has won top honors at this year's japan pride international contest. for educational tv programs. the contest is hosted by nhk. the 40 the anniversary event attracted 331 entries from 57 countries and territories for tv programs and audio visual presentations. >> the
temperatures are really up towards the north in the single digits in places like winnipeg, chicago and toronto and in the low teens in boston as well as new york city on your friday. finally, across europe, a strong low pressure system has moved away from the western continent but new system has approached once again, for the western continent. the most severe area is across the iberian peninsula. very large scale damaging winds and tornadic activity is likely on friday. temperatures are as...
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toronto showroom. maryland's new gun control law takes effect today and it was underfire at federal court. the issues the judge took aim at... coming up. and the harsh effects the u-s government shutdown.. will have on the state of maryland. john rydell takes a look at the numbers. a federal judge denies two denies two temporary restraining orders that challenged the legality of maryland's new gun control law. crime and justice reporter... joy lepola... caught up... with attorneys... as... they left... federal court today. ((pkg)) (intro)7:59:02 atty for the plantiff tell me althought this is not the ruling they were expecting they were prepared for it. (sky) 7:48:09 the case is still alive and we'll be coming back before the court t. sky woodward was one of two attorneys who challenged maryland's new gun law. arguments centered around...the state's new handgun qualification license.... and. (double check tc) 7:48:33 the ban of so called assault weapons. the semi- automatic rifles and shotguns as well
toronto showroom. maryland's new gun control law takes effect today and it was underfire at federal court. the issues the judge took aim at... coming up. and the harsh effects the u-s government shutdown.. will have on the state of maryland. john rydell takes a look at the numbers. a federal judge denies two denies two temporary restraining orders that challenged the legality of maryland's new gun control law. crime and justice reporter... joy lepola... caught up... with attorneys... as... they...